Pay What You Want for 10 Apps Every Mac Power User Needs

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Mac fans, this one’s for you. If you want your computer to run faster and more efficiently, and even help you be more productive, we’ve put together a Mac power user bundle of 10 apps that will help you do just that. Originally valued at $383 for the whole bundle, right now you can pay what you want for it at the The Mary Sue Shop.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • CrossOver 14 Mac, so you can run Windows apps and play PC-only games on your Mac. The world is your oyster!
  • RapidWeaver 6, which allows you to design sleek HTML and CSS-based websites…without writing any code.
  • BusyCal, an award-winning calendar app that integrates your to-dos and syncs up with your iPhone, Google Calendar, Exchange, and more.
  • WinZip 4 Mac, which zips, unzips, and encrypts files so you can share them safely and easily.
  • WALTR, an easy-to-use app that lets you drag and drop any file to play instantly on your iPhone or iPad.
  • RoboForm Everywhere (one-year subscription), which makes remembering passwords a thing of the past, syncing unique, secure passwords across your devices.
  • Scapple, a mind-mapping tool that’ll help you manage and super-charge your next project.
  • StuffIt Deluxe 16 for Mac, which lets you quickly and easily compress and send files, photos, music, and documents without a drop in quality.
  • Screens, a virtual client network that lets you remotely control your computer—perfect for laptop-carrying travelers who want to access their desktop on the go.
  • Find Any File, an aptly named program that searches your computer for files by name, size, and date, coming up with results you won’t get from Mac’s Spotlight search.

A deal this good won’t last long. Head over to The Mary Sue Shop now to pay what you want for this 10-app Mac bundle.

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